The angular resolution of GRAPES-3 EAS array after correction for the shower front curvature
V.B. Jhansi, S. Ahmad, M. Chakraborty, S.R. Dugad, S.K. Gupta, B., Hariharan, Y. Hayashi, P. Jagadeesan, A. Jain, P. Jain, S. Kawakami, H., Kojima, S. Mahapatra, P.K. Mohanty, S.D. Morris, P.K. Nayak, A. Oshima, D., Pattanaik, P.S. Rakshe, K. Ramesh, B.S. Rao, L.V. Reddy

TL;DR
This paper presents a new method for correcting shower front curvature in the GRAPES-3 array, significantly improving its angular resolution for gamma-ray detection in the TeV energy range.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel statistical method for real-time detector delay determination and a new approach to measure shower front curvature, enhancing angular resolution.
Findings
Angular resolution improves from 47' at >5 TeV to 10' at >500 TeV.
Curvature depends on EAS size and age.
Two independent methods yield consistent resolution estimates.
Abstract
The angular resolution of an extensive air shower (EAS) array plays a critical role in determining its sensitivity for the detection of point -ray sources in the multi-TeV energy range. The GRAPES-3 an EAS array located at Ooty in India (11.4N, 76.7E, 2200 m altitude) is designed to study -rays in the TeV-PeV energy range. It comprises of a dense array of 400 plastic scintillators deployed over an area of 25000 m and a large area (560 m) muon telescope. A new statistical method allowed real time determination of the propagation delay of each detector in the GRAPES-3 array. The shape of shower front is known to be curved and here the details of a new method developed for accurate measurement of the shower front curvature is presented. These two developments have led to a sizable improvement in the angular resolution of GRAPES-3 array. It is…
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